Possible solution.....
No.1's have been known to be touchy on accuracy when the barrel heats up, mainly due to the barrel contact with the forend. You might want to try this....
http://www.eabco.com/HicksAccurizer1.html
A few years back John Barness wrote an article about No.1's and mentioned the Hicks, also wrote how he used pieces of business cards between the barrel and forend. When he found the right number for his rifle, he used bedding compound to make it permanent, solved his accuracy issues with the heating problem.
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Complete thread:
- Got my #1 .35 Whelen ready for deer and pigs. -
Jared,
2013-10-17, 20:59
- That'll do! -
Hoot,
2013-10-18, 09:15
- That'll do! -
Jared,
2013-10-18, 11:04
- Seriously good rifle cartridge. It's been my "aint playin" -
John K.,
2013-10-18, 16:30
- Seriously good rifle cartridge. It's been my "aint playin" - Jared, 2013-10-18, 20:41
- Seriously good rifle cartridge. It's been my "aint playin" -
John K.,
2013-10-18, 16:30
- That'll do! -
Jared,
2013-10-18, 11:04
- A cylinder of resurized coolent at the bench? -
Rob Leahy,
2013-10-18, 10:26
- A cylinder of resurized coolent at the bench? -
Jared,
2013-10-18, 11:06
- Wally World -
JLF,
2013-10-18, 15:27
- JLF, That is a good idea. - TomC, 2013-10-18, 15:34
- Wally World - Jared, 2013-10-18, 20:42
- Wally World -
JLF,
2013-10-18, 15:27
- A cylinder of resurized coolent at the bench? -
Jared,
2013-10-18, 11:06
- Possible solution..... -
Gunner,
2013-10-19, 08:21
- Possible solution..... - Flatlander, 2013-10-19, 09:35
- Possible solution..... - Jared, 2013-10-19, 11:36
- That'll do! -
Hoot,
2013-10-18, 09:15